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|name= Maryan Coptic
|name= Maryan Coptic
|nativename=ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ<br />''timutkʰēme''
|nativename={{cop|ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ}}<br />''timutkʰēme''
|pronunciation={{IPA|/tɪˌmutˈkʰeːmə/}}
|pronunciation={{IPA|/tɪˌmutˈkʰeːmə/}}
|creator=[[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]]
|creator=[[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]]
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Maryan Coptic (ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ, <small>tr.</small> ''timutkʰēme'') is an [[w:Constructed_language#A_posteriori_language|a posteriori]] language created by conlanger [[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]]. The initial intent of this language is to envision a modernized variant of Classical [[w:Coptic language|Coptic]] while preserving most of its grammar, vocabulary, and estimated phonology.
Maryan Coptic ({{cop|ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲉ}}, <small>tr.</small> ''timutkʰēme'') is an [[w:Constructed_language#A_posteriori_language|a posteriori]] language created by conlanger [[User:Castillerian|Castillerian]]. The initial intent of this language is to envision a modernized variant of Classical [[w:Coptic language|Coptic]] while preserving most of its grammar, vocabulary, and estimated phonology.


The first drafts of what would become the Maryan Coptic language were created in March 2018, initially called 'New Coptc' and 'Neo-Egyptian'. Early drafts detailed a modified Latin alphabet as the language's primary writing system, and its phonology more atone with modern-day Greco-Bohairic Coptic. Discontent with the language's current state, the creator redrafted all its core phonology and grammar in May 2019, along with its entire lexicon.
The first drafts of what would become the Maryan Coptic language were created in March 2018, initially called 'New Coptc' and 'Neo-Egyptian'. Early drafts detailed a modified Latin alphabet as the language's primary writing system, and its phonology more atone with modern-day Greco-Bohairic Coptic. Discontent with the language's current state, the creator redrafted all its core phonology and grammar in May 2019, along with its entire lexicon.
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